Offspring could mean 'not in spring'
or 'the result of spring', i.e. what comes later in the summer,
when the 'fruits' arrive.
Generating 'fruits' means joining
sexually. All of my 40 examples of ure glyphs -
excepting Ga8-17 - are on side b of the G tablet.
Indeed Gb1-1 has an ure in front:
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5 |
Ga8-16 |
Ga8-17 (220) |
Ga8-18 |
Ga8-19 |
Ga8-20 |
Ga8-21 |
OCTOBER 26 |
27 (300) |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
ζ Pavonis (283.4), λ Cor. Austr.
(283.6),
Double
Double
(283.7),
ζ Lyrae
(283.8) |
South Dipper-8 |
Sheliak, ν Lyrae (285.1), λ Pavonis
(285.7) |
Ain al Rami (286.2), δ Lyrae (286.3), κ
Pavonis (286.5), Alya (286.6) |
ξ Sagittarii (287.1), ω Pavonis (287.3),
ε Aquilae, ε Cor. Austr., Sulaphat
(287.4), λ Lyrae (287.7),
Ascella,
Bered (Ant.) (287.9) |
Al Na'ām-18 /
Uttara Ashadha-21 |
Φ SAGITTARII
(284.0), μ Cor. Austr. (284.6), η Cor.
Austr., θ Pavonis (284.8) |
NUNKI
(288.4), ζ Cor. Austr. (288.5),
Manubrium (288.8), ζ Aquilae (288.9) |
December 29 |
30 (364) |
31 |
January 1 |
2 |
3 |
"November 18 |
19 |
20 (324) |
21 |
22 |
23 |
NAKSHATRA DATES: |
APRIL 27 (482) |
28 |
29 |
30 (120) |
MAY 1 |
2 |
SIRIUS
(101.2), ψ5 Aurigae (101.4), ν Gemini
(101.6), ψ6 Aurigae (101.7) |
τ Puppis
(102.2), ψ7 Aurigae (102.4) |
θ Gemini
(103.0), ψ8 Aurigae (103.2), Alhena
(103.8), ψ9 Aurigae (103.9) |
Adara
(104.8) |
ω Gemini
(105.4), Alzirr (105.7), Muliphein,
Mekbuda (105.8) |
7h (106.5) |
no star
listed (106) |
June 30 |
July 1 (182) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
"May 20 |
21 |
22 (142) |
23 |
24 |
25 |
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Gb1-1 (230) |
Gb1-2 |
Gb1-3 |
Gb1-4 |
Gb1-5 |
NOVEMBER 6 (310) |
7 |
8 |
9 |
π |
Deneb Okab (294.0), α Vulpeculae
(294.9) |
ν Aquilae (Ant.) (295.0), Albireo
(295.5) |
μ Aquilae (296.3), ι Aquilae (Ant.)
(296.8), κ Aquilae (Ant.) (296.9) |
ε Sagittae (297.1), σ Aquilae (Ant.)
(297.4), Sham (297.8) |
β Sagittae (298.0), χ Aquilae
(298.3), ψ Aquilae (298.8) |
January 9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
378 (Saturn) |
"November 29 |
30 |
"December 1 |
336 = 12 * 28 |
3 |
NAKSHATRA DATES: |
MAY 8 (493) |
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9 |
10 (130) |
11 |
12 |
Ghost-23 |
Al Dhirā'-5 /
Punarvasu-7 |
ANA-TAHUA-VAHINE-O-TOA-TE-MANAVA |
α
Monocerotis (115.4), σ Gemini
(115.7) |
Mash-mashu-arkū-12 |
ρ GEMINI
(112.1),
Eskimo Nebula (112.2)
Antares
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CASTOR
(113.4) |
υ Gemini
(114.0), Markab Puppis (114.7),ο
Gemini (114.8),
PROCYON
(114.9) |
κ Gemini
(116.1),
POLLUX (116.2), π Gemini
(116.9) |
July 11 |
12 (193) |
13 |
14 |
15 |
"May 31 (151) |
"June 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Ure 1.
Generation; ure matá,
warlike, bellicose generation (matá,
obsidian, used in making weapons).
2. Offspring; brother; colleague
i toou ure ka tata-mai, your
colleague has turned up. 3.
Friendship, friendly relationship;
ku-ké-á te ure, they have
become enemies (lit.: friendship has
changed). 4. Penis (this definition
is found in Englert's 1938
dictionary, but not in La Tierra
de Hotu Matu'a). Ure tahiri,
to gush, to spurt, to flow; e-ure
tahiri-á te toto, blood is
flowing in gushes. Ure tiatia
moana, whirlwind which descend
quickly and violently onto the
ocean; whirlpool, eddy. Vanaga.
Penis; kiri ure,
prepuce, foreskin. P Pau., Mgv.,
Ta.: ure, penis. Ureure,
spiral. Ta.: aureure, id.
Urei, to show the teeth. Mgv.:
urei, to uncover the eye by
rolling back the lids. Churchill.
Pau.:
Ureuretiamoana, waterspout. Ta.:
ureuretumoana, id. Churchill.
H. Ule 1.
Penis. For imaginative compounds see
'a'awa 1, 'aweule,
ulehala, ulehole,
ulepa'a, ulepuaa,
ule'ulu. Kū ka ule, he'e ka
laho, the penis is upright, the
scrotum runs away (refers to
breadfruit: when the blossom (pōule)
appears erect, there will soon be
fruit). 2. Tenon for a mortise;
pointed end of a post which enters
the crotch of a rafter (also called
ma'i kāne). Ho'o ule,
to form a tenon or post for the
crotch of a rafter. 3. To hang.
Wehewehe. |
Reasonably Ga8-17 could mean
a new year was generated in December 30
(364), with the birth (hanau) already
in the following day. And 10 days later hanau
in Gb1-2 was preceded by ure in right
ascension day 294. 364 - 80 + 10 = 294.
The ure signs are
various and the differencies must eventually
be considered, but not now:
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Gb1-20 |
Gb1-21 (250) |
Gb1-22 |
NOVEMBER 25
(329) |
26 |
27 |
Deneb Cygni (313.5), β Pavonis (313.6),
δ Delphini
(313.8) |
Al Sa’d al Bula'-21 /
Dhanishta-24 /
Girl-10 |
Baten Algiedi
(315.8) |
Yue (314.3), Gienah Cygni, η Cephei (314.5),
γ Delphini
(314.6), σ Pavonis (314.7),
ALBALI
(314.8)
Betelgeuze
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January 28 |
29 |
30 (395) |
'January 1 |
2 |
3 (368) |
"December 18 |
19 |
20 (354) |
NAKSHATRA DATES: |
MAY 27 |
28 (148) |
29 |
Extended Net-26a /
Arkū-sha-nangaru-sha-shūtu-13 |
ι Cancri
(132.0), ρ Hydrae
(132.4) |
no star listed
(133) |
η Hydrae
(131.0), Ascellus
Australis (131.4), Koo She
(131.6), ε HYDRAE
(131.9) |
July
30 |
31 (212) |
August 1 |
'July 3 |
4 (185) |
5 |
"June 19 |
20 (171) |
solstice |
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Gb1-23 |
Gb1-24 |
Gb1-25 (254) |
NOVEMBER
28 |
29 (333) |
30 |
μ Aquarii
(316.0) |
ε Equulei (317.8) |
no star listed (318) |
January 31
(396) |
February 1 |
2 |
'January 4 |
5 (370) |
6 |
solstice |
"December
22 |
23 (357) |
NAKSHATRA DATES: |
MAY 30 |
31 (151) |
JUNE 1 |
ζ Hydrae
(134.1), ρ Cancri (134.2), ο Cancri (134.6) |
Acubens, Talitha
Borealis (135.0), σ Cancri (135.2), ρ Ursa
Majoris (135.6) |
ν Cancri
(136.0), Talitha Australis (136.1), ω Hydrae
(136.8) |
August 2 |
3 |
4 (216) |
'July 6 |
7 (188) |
8 |
"June
22 |
23 (174) |
St John's
Eve |
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Gb1-26 |
Gb2-1 (256) |
DECEMBER 1 |
2 (336) |
21h (319.6) |
χ Capricorni (320.0),
ν Aquarii
(320.3), γ Equulei (320.6), ο Pavonis
(320.8) |
Armus (319.0), Dorsum (319.3), Tsoo (319.7) |
February 3 |
4 (400) |
'January
7 (372) |
8 |
Christmas
Eve |
"December 25 (359) |
NAKSHATRA DATES: |
JUNE 2 |
3 (154) |
9h (137.0) |
no star listed
(138) |
σ¹ Ursa Majoris
(137.0), κ Cancri (137.3), τ Cancri (137.4),
Alsuhail (137.5), σ² Ursa Majoris (137.6), τ
Ursa Majoris (137.7),
ξ Cancri
(137.8) |
August 5 |
6 (218) |
'July 9 |
10 (191) |
"June 25 |
26 (177) |
The glyphs at the end of line Ga1 (at
solstice) appear to express a final in
contrast to those at the end of line Gb1:
314 ("November 10) + 41 =
355 (December 21).
9h (137.0) - 6h (91.3) =
46 nights, and 366 - 46 = 320.
354 (December 20) + 46 =
400 (February 4).
February 4 (35) + 320 =
355 (December solstice).
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